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Date: | Wed, 6 Apr 2016 16:05:23 -0400 |
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Greetings!
know that the amount of Common Ravens in Ohio right now can be counted on
one hand...I am going to try and make it a +1.
While at work today at East Liberty (I drive cars outside all day) once in
the morning, and once just now at 2:00pm, I saw a rather large black bird.
The first encounter, I saw what I thought as the silouhete of a hawk in
the way that is soared, rose, and dove. I thought it was our resident male
Red-tailed Hawk, but as I drove under it, I could see the wedge shaped
tail...and actual black feathers. It was soaring with flat wings, not
dihedral.
The second visit, it landed about 15 feet in front of me as I drove past,
and I was able to see its rather large bill and body with feathers not as
"black" as our crows. It was alone and was gone by the time I came back
around.
I could not get pictures due to the area I'm in. However, if someone is
over this way, I would check the wood lots to the north of the
plant...there are lots of TUVUs here as well...but it wasn't one of those.
I do remember reports of one nearby in the last year or so.
Keep Calm and BIRD ON!
Happy birding, and God bless.
Steve J.
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